She received her B.A. in psychology from Stanford University
and her Ph.D. in clinical psychology from UCLA. During graduate
school, she was trained primarily in cognitive-behavioral work and
sought additional training at the Gestalt Therapy Institute of Los
Angeles (GTILA), eventually becoming President.

She has received training in hypnosis from Jean Holroyd and
Michael Diamond at UCLA’s Neuropsychiatric Institute, plus studied
guided imagery with Muriel Fuller. Terry has also pursued analytic
self-psychology from Lynne Jacobs.

For over a decade, she has been studying interpersonal
neurobiology and regulation theory with Allan Schore, taught
developmental neurobiology at the Santa Barbara Graduate Institute
and at Reiss Davis Child Studies Center, and is currently part of
the teaching faculty at the Insight Center in Los Angeles where she
is conduct continuing education workshops and classes.

In 2013 you wrote in The Neuropsychotherapist that
"I believe the next important revolution in mental health
involves the full embrace of nonlinear science. This holistic
paradigm is large and flexible, with methods and models that span
the full complexity of how one mind/body/brain system can interact
and emerge out of other mind/body/brain systems." What does
this mean? Is this still your opinion?

And so the journey began. We are sure you will get a lot out
of this interview.

Clinical Intuition in
Psychotherapy A systematic look at the role of “gut
feelings” in psychotherapy.

Psyche's Veil
(all about fractals that we covered in the interview).

Truly Mindful
Coloring

Creativity inside
out

Simultaneity: Temporal
Structures And Observer Perspectives - Th an
interdisciplinary approach to the question of how
observer-participant perspectives are generated, what constrains
them and how they may be modified.

About the Podcast

Topics on the science of psychotherapy and psychology hosted by the editors of The Neuropsychotherapist magazine. This podcast covers the neuroscience, neurobiology, biology, sociology, brain science, and even the quantum and metaphysical elements that affect our mental well being and how understanding these elements informs the psychotherapist and psychologist. This podcast also serves the readership of The Neuropsychotherapist as we cover the latest articles, news and events we are publishing.